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Sinclair B. Ferguson

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I want to think with you this week on the podcast about what Paul calls the fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5, 22 to 23.

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But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.

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Against such things there is no law.

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I think we'd agree that these words are worth memorizing, and I'm going to repeat them every day this week.

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But I think it's also interesting that for some people, these are favorite verses.

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I'm not sure that's always been true of me, and so it's a good thing for me, and I hope it's an encouragement to you that we spend some time thinking about them.

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It's interesting, isn't it, that Paul calls these different qualities, there are nine of them, he calls them fruit.

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Fruit in the singular, not fruits in the plural.

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Although earlier on in this chapter, he'd spoken about the works, plural, of the flesh, not just the work of the flesh.

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And I rather think that he's suggesting that all of these qualities belong together.

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They're meant to grow on the same tree, as it were.

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You can't really develop one of them fully without having all of them.

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At the same time, I wonder if the reason he calls them fruit is because they take time to grow and they need to be nourished.

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It's interesting, I think, isn't it, that he uses a horticultural metaphor here, not a mechanical one.

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These qualities can't be artificially produced.

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They need to be developed in us by God's grace.

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When I think of these words in Galatians chapter 5, I often am reminded of two comments made by two rather remarkable Christian ministers.

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The first is a comment made by the great 18th century Anglican minister Charo Simeon of Cambridge.

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And he made it about a young man whose name was Henry Martin, who became a very great missionary and translator of the Scriptures.

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He was a brilliant young man.

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